Physicians' Roles in Coordinating Care of Hospitalized Children

The care of hospitalized children and adolescents has become increasingly complex and often involves multiple physicians beyond the traditional primary care pediatrician. Hospitalists, medical subspecialists, surgical specialists, and hospital attending physicians may all participate in the care of...

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Clinical competence
Clinical medicine
Company business management
Influence
Management
Medical case management
Medical cooperation
Pediatricians
Pediatrics
Physicians
Quality of care
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